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China makes detailed liability rules available for social media
Anjie Law Firm’s Hans Cai, Gordon Zhu and He Jing give their insight into China’s new laws relating to online infringement by social media and other ISPs. They disclose what is and isn’t online infringement of personal and privacy rights and advise on ways in which to avoid and mitigate your own liability on Internet business models.

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WWE v. Reshma
Anand & Anand’s Vaishali Mittal and Neha Reddy demonstrate with use of a case study India’s IP laws with regards to its trademark and copyright acts. They use recent events, combined with past acts to show the disparity between the laws that once worked and modern advances, proving that as technology evolves, so must the law.

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A new way to look at IP
Gilkron Ltd’s Ronald Yu suggests a more positive way for organisations to view IP, as a potential source of revenue, as well as highlighting an emerging career opportunity for in-house counsel.

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The case for having an in-house patent engineer
In-house patent attorney Kenneth Yip looks at the cost of obtaining a patent, the role of the patent attorney and the value of an in-house patent engineer.

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